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How much gravitational potential energy does an object have if it is located 20 m above the point that we define as O height and has a mass of 10 kg

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Step-by-step explanation:

PE = mgh where m is the mass in kg, g is the pull of gravity which is 9.8, and h is the height of the object above the point to which it could possibly fall, measured in meters. Plugging in:

PE = 10(9.8)(20) so

PE = 1960 J

This should be rounded to 1 sig fig according to the rules of sig fig and your numbers here, but I imagine you're not following them all that much. It should be 2000 J

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